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Town in Aukštaitija, Lithuania
Linkuva (pronunciation); is a town in the Pakruojis district municipality, Lithuania. It is located 18 km (11 mi) north-east of Pakruojis.The town is
Linkuva
Eldership of Lithuania
The Linkuva Eldership (Lithuanian: Linkuvos seniūnija) is an eldership of Lithuania, located in the Pakruojis District Municipality. In 2021 its population
Linkuva_Eldership
physical suffering. Marija Teresė Rožanskaitė was born on 18 March 1933 in Linkuva. During the Soviet occupation of the Baltic states, her family was part
Marija_Teresė_Rožanskaitė
Eldership in Lithuania
Paul II. Near the elderate of Šilainiai, remains of historical estate of Linkuva, Vytėnai and Sargėnai can be found. The elderate is home to three gymnasiums
Šilainiai
Baltic tribe
Karpiškiai, Kauksnujai, Lauksodis, Liesai, Linkavičiai, Linksmučiai, Linkuva, Pakruojis, Paliečiai, Pamūšis, Pašvitinys, Peleniškiai, Petroniai, Plaučiškai
Semigallians
The hurricane killed 18 people when it sank the Lithuanian freighter Linkuva. In July, three named storms developed, including Hurricane Daniel, which
2000_Pacific_hurricane_season
Kaunas city part
the Romaniai forest park. To the east of Romaniai forest there is the Linkuva forest and the Šilainiai forest to the west. Romaniai was first mentioned
Romainiai
1919 battle in the Lithuanian Wars of Independence
traveling south and attacking Lithuania along the cities of Biržai, Jurbarkas, Linkuva, Raseiniai, Šiauliai, and Radviliškis, the latter being an important railway
Battle_of_Radviliškis
Second-largest city in Lithuania
confluence of the two longest rivers of Lithuania area, Eiguliai, Lampėdžiai, Linkuva, Kaniūkai, Marvelė, Pajiesys, Romainiai, Petrašiūnai, Sargėnai, and Veršvai
Kaunas
Russian warlords in the Baltic during the Russian Civil War
Lithuanian towns of Biržai, Radviliškis, Šiauliai, Raseiniai, Jurbarkas, Linkuva, and more towns, attacking the population and looting in the process. The
West_Russian_Volunteer_Army
City municipality in Samogitia, Lithuania
Šiauliai region in the Kužiai forest. One hundred twenty-five Jews from Linkuva were also murdered there, along with ethnic Lithuanian and Russian members
Šiauliai
Panevėžys Linkuva Catholic Church [lt] Regional Marian image 56°5′5″N 23°58′30″E / 56.08472°N 23.97500°E / 56.08472; 23.97500 (Linkuva Catholic Church)
List of Catholic pilgrimage sites in Lithuania
List_of_Catholic_pilgrimage_sites_in_Lithuania
Lithuanian lawyer and politician
European Parliament. Blinkevičiūtė was born in Linkuva, Lithuania. After graduation with honours from Linkuva Secondary School, she entered law faculty of
Vilija_Blinkevičiūtė
elderate [lt] Aukštieji Šančiai Žemieji Šančiai Šilainiai elderate [lt] Linkuva Maironiškiai Milikoniai Romainiai Aukštutiniai Kaniūkai, Vijūkai Sargėnai
Subdivisions_of_Kaunas
County of Lithuania
Joniškis Naujoji Akmenė Kelmė Pakruojis Šeduva Akmenė Venta Tytuvėnai Žagarė Linkuva Užventis Baisogala Manor Tytuvėnai Monastery Kelmė Manor Church of the
Šiauliai_County
Historic region in Latvia
present-day Lithuania in the south. They inhabited Žagarė, Pakruojis, Pasvalys, Linkuva and Joniškis. Between the 9th and 13th centuries, Semigallian's territory
Semigallia
Music genre
dst.), Kalviai-Lieponys (Trakai dst.), Luokė (Telšiai dst.), Linkava (Linkuva, Pakruojis dst.), Šeduviai (Šeduva, Radviliškis dst.), Užušiliai (Biržai
Lithuanian_folk_music
several, often divided estates in Lithuania and Samogitia: Albertava [lt], Linkuva, Triškoniai [lt], Vengriškis [lt], Juodeikiai [lt] and others. Only Tomasz
Landsberg_family
223 1,245 1,725 1948 Klaipėda County Klaipėda District Municipality 32= Linkuva Listen • Info 1,218 1,283 1,797 1950 Šiauliai County Pakruojis District
List_of_cities_in_Lithuania
Joniškėlis–Petrašiūnai (Pakruojis)–Šiauliai; 68 km Petrašiūnai (Pakruojis)–Linkuva; 7 km Joniškis-Žeimelis; 28 km, not converted to 750 mm gauge World War
Narrow-gauge railways in Lithuania
Narrow-gauge_railways_in_Lithuania
Rail line
Panevėžys to Biržai, from Panevėžys to Rubikiai and from Joniškėlis to Linkuva with a total length of 179 kilometres (111 mi) and an area of 1340 hectares
Aukštaitija narrow gauge railway
Aukštaitija_narrow_gauge_railway
Aleksandras Dičpetris (31 October 1906 – 30 November 1968) was a Lithuanian poet and educator. He first published poetry in 1923 and continued publishing
Aleksandras_Dičpetris
Lithuanian basketball coach (1932–2026)
Championship Garastas was born in Joniškėlis on 2 February, but baptised in Linkuva on 8 February and the latter was used in the official documents. Gudas
Vladas_Garastas
Historical Presidential Palace, Kaunas Aukštosios Fredos dvaras, Aleksoto sen. Linkuva Manor Marva Manor Pažaislis Manor Romainys Manor Sargėnai Manor Tirkiliškiai
List of palaces and manor houses in Lithuania
List_of_palaces_and_manor_houses_in_Lithuania
88528 Kaunas Eighth Fort (Lithuanian: VIII Kauno fortas), also known as Linkuva, is a former military fort in Šilainiai elderate, Kaunas, Lithuania. Built
Eighth_Fort
Fortress complex in Kaunas, Lithuania
the Eighth fort, known as Linkuva; new construction techniques were introduced, particularly reinforced concrete. The Linkuva fort became the most modern
Kaunas_Fortress
Place in Lithuania
Knights had declined. On March 8, 1503, Švėkšna was mentioned in the act of Linkuva church's foundation and subsidy. In 1509, Švėkšna belonged to Stanislovas
Švėkšna
Lithuanian general (1879–1964)
to Lithuania. Kraucevičius was born on 31 March 1879 in Sprakšiai near Linkuva in northern Lithuania (then part of the Russian Empire). His father was
Juozas_Kraucevičius
Roman Catholic bishop
Kazimieras Paltarokas (22 October 1875 in Linkuva – 3 January 1958) was a Lithuanian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Panevėžys
Kazimieras_Paltarokas
Commercial bank in Lithuania (1918–1927)
Anykščiai, Biržai, Joniškis, Kėdainiai, Klaipėda, Kybartai, Liepāja, Linkuva, Marijampolė, Mažeikiai, Panevėžys, Rokiškis, Raseiniai, Šiauliai, Švėkšna
Trade_and_Industry_Bank
dst.), Kalviai-Lieponys (Trakai dst.), Luokė (Telšiai dst.), Linkava (Linkuva, Pakruojis dst.), Šeduviai (Šeduva, Radviliškis dst.), Užušiliai (Biržai
Music_of_Lithuania
Lithuanian composer
Lithuania in summer 1912 and performed in various cities including Vilnius, Linkuva, Rokiškis, Kėdainiai, Ukmergė, Zarasai, as well as Tilsit in East Prussia
Mikas_Petrauskas
Smallest administrative divisions of Lithuania
1947 155 12.56 Linksmakalnis Kaunas District Municipality 634 2.94 215.65 Linkuva Eldership Pakruojis District Municipality 2688 168 16.00 Liubavas Eldership
Elderships_of_Lithuania
Lithuanian bishop
managed to recover several churches, including in Kražiai, Kėdainiai, Linkuva (1605), and Kelmė (shortly after his death in 1609). Giedratis constructed
Merkelis_Giedraitis
לאנדוועראווע/Landverove Landwerau Lentvare Linkuva Linków Линково/ Linkovo Лiнкaў Linkaŭ לינקעװע/Linkeve Linkuva Marijampolė Mariampol Марья́мполь/ Marjampol'
Names of Lithuanian places in other languages
Names_of_Lithuanian_places_in_other_languages
Lithuanian farmer, book smuggler and publisher
across Lithuania. Bielinis distributed the publications to Joniškėlis, Linkuva, Pasvalys, Pumpėnai, Pušalotas, Rozalimas, Smilgiai, Vaškai, even reached
Jurgis_Bielinis
Lithuanian playwright (1852–1916)
to Lithuania and lived in Joniškėlis and Linkavičiai [lt] village near Linkuva supervising the estates of the Karp family [lt]. There he became acquainted
Gabrielius Landsbergis-Žemkalnis
Gabrielius_Landsbergis-Žemkalnis
Lowland in Lithuania
Semigallian Plain, Nevėžis Plain, Karšuva Plain and Užnemunė Plain. Also, the Linkuva Ridge and the Vilkija Ridge intersect the plain. Relief is mostly flat
Central_Lithuanian_Plain
Lithuanian communist leader
Pakruojis in 1971. A district, printing press, and street in Kaunas, school in Linkuva, park in Šiauliai, street in Vilnius, several kolkhozes, and other objects
Karolis_Požela
Lithuanian linguist
Kazimieras Garšva (born November 11, 1950, in Linkuva, near Pakruojis) is a Lithuanian linguist, and the leader of the cultural "Vilnija" organisation
Kazimieras_Garšva
Lithuanian politician (1884–1928)
not feel the calling. He briefly worked as a primary school teacher in Linkuva before enrolling at the Law Faculty of Saint Petersburg University in 1909
Liudas_Noreika
Lithuanian poet
banned Lithuanian books in Pakruojis, Rozalimas, Lygumai, Pašvitinys, Linkuva, Žeimelis, and elsewhere. In 1899, while carrying the books, he was shot
Jonas_Krikščiūnas
List of shipwrecks: 20 June 2000 Ship State Description Linkuva Lithuania Hurricane Carlotta: The cargo ship sank with the loss of all 18 crew.
List_of_shipwrecks_in_2000
Municipality in Aukštaitija, Lithuania
zone UTC+2 (EET) • Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST) Telephone code 421 Major settlements Pakruojis (pop. 4,352) Linkuva (pop. 1,275) Website www.pakruojis.lt
Pakruojis District Municipality
Pakruojis_District_Municipality
Coach station in Kedainiai, Lithuania
only) Vilnius via Šėta, Ukmergė Joniškis via Šeduva, Šiauliai Joniškis via Linkuva, Pakruojis Mažeikiai via Šiauliai, Kuršėnai Akmenė via Šiauliai Palanga
Kėdainiai_Bus_Station
Lithuanian architect
1890. Vytautas Landsbergis was born in the Linkavičiai [lt] village near Linkuva where his father worked on supervising the estates of the Karp family [lt]
Vytautas Landsbergis-Žemkalnis
Vytautas_Landsbergis-Žemkalnis
(Latskeve) Leipalingis (Leypun) Lentvaris (Landverove) Linkmenys (Ligmyan) Linkuva (Linkeve) Liškiava (Lishkeve) Liubavas (Lubave) Liudvinavas (Ludvinove;
List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
List_of_villages_and_towns_depopulated_of_Jews_during_the_Holocaust
Military unit
significant advance into northern Lithuania, reaching the vicinity of Linkuva by August 1. When Third Panzer Army launched Operation Doppelkopf on the
347th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
347th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
hurricane. Carlotta caused the deaths of 18 people after sinking the M/V Linkuva. August was a very active month, featuring 24 systems, 16 of which were
Tropical_cyclones_in_2000
Military unit
northwest, eventually arriving in the area of Kupiškis and eventually reaching Linkuva by the time the German forces launched Operation Doppelkopf on August 16
204th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
204th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Military unit
significant advance into northern Lithuania, reaching the vicinity of Linkuva by August 1. On August 9 it was awarded the Order of Suvorov, 2nd Degree
417th_Rifle_Division
Lithuanian scientist and engineer (1926–2023)
Klovainiai (1934–1938), Primary School of Pakruojis (1938–1940), Gymnasium of Linkuva (1940–1946), Kaunas Polytechnical Institute (1946–1951), and postgraduate
Kazimieras_Ragulskis
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
King of Food
Boy/Male
German, Italian
Peace
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One with Fish Shaped Eyes
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Chief Warrior
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Greatness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Elfegh, Alfeg, Old English Ælfhēah, composed of the elements ælf ‘elf’ + hēah ‘high’. The name was sometimes bestowed in honor of St. Alphege (954–1012), archbishop of Canterbury, who was stoned to death by the Danes, and came to be revered as a martyr.
Girl/Female
English French
French Emmeline, which ultimately derives from the Old German 'amal' meaning labor.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hathaway.
Female
Greek
Greek name derived from the word klytos, KLYTIÊ means "famous." In mythology, this is the name of a nymph who was buried alive in sand and transformed into a sunflower.
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